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Moody RadioJoin us this hour as our mother-daughter team takes a look at some of the key legal issues swirling around the courts today. What is the update on the current situation with Title IX? Did the public respond to the new proposals to completely rewrite this protection for women? Plus, if a university is religious – in nature, in history, and in practice – can the courts force you to deny your beliefs? They will answer these questions and more. Join us for a lively hour of radio.
People are not one-dimensional and need multiple ways to heal. A whole person comprises five key aspects: emotional balance, intellectual integrity, relational support, physical healing, and spiritual support. Our guest will make it easy to understand how depression affects each area and how to get healthy with practical tips, valuable biblical insight, and shame-free help.
Sarah Perry is a senior legal fellow in the Institute for Constitutional Government at The Heritage Foundation in Washington, DC. She is also former Senior Counsel to the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights at the U.S. Department of Education, where she focused on policy reform, technical guidance, employee relations, and Department's annual report to the federal government. She is also a policy consultant and widely-published author with publications on topics ranging from public policy and education, to parenting, law, disability advocacy, and the arts. Sarah managed education reform initiatives at the Family Research Council and has written widely on the fight against the industrialized education complex. Her work at the Family Research Council also included the building and oversight of multiple policy coalitions geared toward the fight against antisemitism in academia, limiting tech censorship, and protecting religious liberty. Her work has appeared at Human Events, Christianity Today, the Stream, the Daily Caller, Townhall and others.
Dr. Jantz is the founder of The Center • A Place of HOPE in Edmonds, Washington, voted a Top Ten facility for Depression Treatment in the United States. Dr. Jantz pioneered Whole Person Care in the 1980’s and is a world-renowned expert on depression, anxiety, eating disorders, technology addiction and abuse. He is an innovator in the treatment of mental health, utilizing a variety of therapies including nutrition, sleep therapy, spiritual counseling, and advanced DBT techniques. Dr. Jantz is a best-selling author of 40 books and a go-to media authority on mental and behavioral health afflictions, appearing on CBS, ABC, NBC, Fox, and CNN.